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Putin’s antagonism toward Ukraine was never just about NATO – it’s about creating a new Russian empire
By Emily Channell-Justice, Harvard University and Jacob Lassin, Arizona State University As some Western observers have feared, Russian President Vladimir…
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EUROPE
The chickens are coming home to roost
Are the West’s chickens coming home to roost? If the Western powers had gambled 2% of NATO’s budget and met…
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USA and the NATO-Russia Founding Act
The nuclear escalation that had its turning point in the Cuban Missile Crisis culminated in the signing by Kennedy and…
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EUROPE
Does Poland hold the key to de-escalating Russian-NATO tensions?
The Wall Street Journal reported a few days ago that Poland proposed reciprocal inspections of its own US air defense…
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The Ukraine crisis – the other side
By Raphael Lapin “I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery…
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Going to war with Russia over Ukraine
“European Union and Nato allies have swung behind the Biden administration’s assessment that Russia may be poised to invade Ukraine…
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EUROPE
Secret agreement between Biden and Putin to implement the G2?
Joe Biden’s harsh statements about Russia (“Putin is a murderer”), the withdrawal of ambassadors from both countries and the veiled…
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EUROPE
France’s exit from NATO?
In the event of being reelected President in the presidential elections in spring 2022, Macron will try to catalyze the…
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Looking back from the year 2250
In 1776 Adam Smith published his “Wealth of Nations” which has guided economists and political thinkers ever since. It marks…
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Kindling and Spark: An examination of an opportunistic Kremlin
By Keagan Ingersoll In April, Russia mobilized 80,000 troops to the Ukraine border as tensions rose between the two nations. While…
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